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Ok thank you for all the responses. I currently have all my coral in my frag tank, I would just need to remove the inverts. I think I'm going to be doing the hypo but the loss of bacteria concerns me. Do you think this be ok? I have 16 fish in the 180 right now but when I add more I'll set up a...
Ok thank you all for the responses. After doing more research, I think I am going to take out my shrimp and anything that would be effected and then try hypo in the tank. This way they all don't have to be moved and I have a tank already set up to put my shrimp in. That's where I'm holding all...
This past Saturday I got a 180 gallon tank to replace my 144 gallon half circle tank and along with the tank I got live rock, live sand, 3 shrimp, and 3 fish from the 180. It was up and running when I got everything and that was all in it. Right now in the 180 I have a mix of my live rock with...
Karen, no I didn't remove him. As far as I can remember though all coral and inverts responded well with it, but I don't know how fair of a statement that is because I do remember I was having nitrate issues then so everything was not doing 100% in the first place. I think it took about a week...
Garlic works well and I have also used live brine shrimp in the past just to get them to start to eat and then when they are eating regularly I introduce them to frozen food, flakes, pellets, or anything else. The blenny that you got is probably wild unless it said ORA next to the tag. I hope...
Yeah it looks like pop eye to me too. When I had a 75 gallon tank my flag fin angelfish got it and I used epson salt for a few days and it cleared it up pretty fast.
I had a great time also and it was nice to meet everyone in person. Thanks to ACC for a great time and especially for the raffles! :) I'll put the AI Prime to good use.